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how do you deal with the feelings of guilt?
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<blockquote data-quote="judi" data-source="post: 144012" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>I so agree with Star. We have two sons, raised them the same way. Our oldest son is wonderfully responsible - hubby and I are so very proud of him. We love our youngest son too but he lives with a woman who is my age, has a child whom he doesn't see, doesn't want anything to do with us. So be it....he doesn't call us at all and doubt he ever will. Am unsure of where he even lives...</p><p></p><p>However, there is detachment 101 that is the important thing to take from us: once they are adults, they are on their own. They make poor choices, they end up in jail. For me, it would only take the fact that my grandchild was hurt to make me cut the ties with her. (Sorry to be blunt, but my grandkids are so very special to me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judi, post: 144012, member: 148"] I so agree with Star. We have two sons, raised them the same way. Our oldest son is wonderfully responsible - hubby and I are so very proud of him. We love our youngest son too but he lives with a woman who is my age, has a child whom he doesn't see, doesn't want anything to do with us. So be it....he doesn't call us at all and doubt he ever will. Am unsure of where he even lives... However, there is detachment 101 that is the important thing to take from us: once they are adults, they are on their own. They make poor choices, they end up in jail. For me, it would only take the fact that my grandchild was hurt to make me cut the ties with her. (Sorry to be blunt, but my grandkids are so very special to me). [/QUOTE]
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